Examples of using Interception in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Programming
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Official/political
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Computer
Call Interception.
Confirmed, successful interception.
Interception of network packets.
And again, interception!
Interception in the contiguous zone.
IM& Facebook® chats interception.
Interception in five, in four, three, two, one.
To prevent the interception of data.
Only HTTPS traffic is encrypted(without interception).
Good particles interception efficiency>=85%;
Secure customer service with protection against interception.
Protection against data interception in the network.
The interception wasn't your fault because the ball Just slipped out of your hand.
IM& Facebook chat interception.
Recording and interception distance calls from any phone Android.
Hack attack on e-mail account or telephone, interception of faxes, etc.
In GIKC said, that interception of Russian satellites cannot control.
The current value of the motor."Punch"(e-mail interception during transmission).
Interception of telecommunications with technical assistance of another Member State.
The direction of the current so-called."Punch"(e-mail interception during transmission).
Interception of telecommunications without the technical assistance of another Member State.
This dialog can be disabled so automatic interception always occurs.
The interception of both ships would probably be before noon Washington time.
It is extremely regrettable that such an interception is occurring at all,' said Paet».
Interception of multimedia content from web resources is available, saved as a separate file.
Synthetic media primarilyuses the particle separation technique called“direct interception.”.
Decryption and interception of data packets allow you to see the downloaded content.
Report on the Existence of a Global System for the Interception of Private and Commercial Communications.
(a) the interception and immediate transmission to the requesting Member State of telecommunications; or.
Global system for the interception of private and commercial communications ECHELON.